something to consider...
as much as i love the arc classic 60. it may be a little to underpowered in this situation.
also, as good as the vandersteen 3a signature is, it may be too big in your room.
you have very, very good gear and a tight room.
i would condsider going with the vandersteen 2ce signature(believe it or not, less is more in this situation- better fit for your room and a good match with arc classic 60 ) or adding another classic 60 for biamping the 3a's and looking at ALOT of room treatment options. what you are experiencing is a standing waves that are resulting in ALOT of cancellation. ydue to your room size, it cannot support deep bass. you will be lucky if you can get 35 hz.
hope that helps,
mike
as much as i love the arc classic 60. it may be a little to underpowered in this situation.
also, as good as the vandersteen 3a signature is, it may be too big in your room.
you have very, very good gear and a tight room.
i would condsider going with the vandersteen 2ce signature(believe it or not, less is more in this situation- better fit for your room and a good match with arc classic 60 ) or adding another classic 60 for biamping the 3a's and looking at ALOT of room treatment options. what you are experiencing is a standing waves that are resulting in ALOT of cancellation. ydue to your room size, it cannot support deep bass. you will be lucky if you can get 35 hz.
hope that helps,
mike